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~“ Seale than usual, thir year, aud several ; Continued from tha Firet Page, Oemeterr. Preeident Johneon will make nome re- tmorks, Gen, Howard will deliver an oration, end ‘Wiilen O'Retlly” will read ® poem. ‘Tre Attorney Sieneral baw \emed a circular letter Yo the Provimonal Governora of the Bouthern Btates, Stuting teat he demres to refer to trem ons for pardou and emne dent from citizens of those Bt rora may furnish information in en h case as to thene especie! pointe: Firat, is the potitioner likely lee peaceable and usetul citizen in the fusure? Recond, bh any proceedings been inatituted againat his property under the confiscation acta? Third, ia any property belonging to hire pow in powsession of the U.8, authorities a@ sbandoned Property or otherwise? Ow the 18th inet, the 1521 Ml), Infantry, at Tul- lahoma, Teun. was ateuck by lightning, prot. trating bundrede to the earth. Ooo man, narmad Cooler, ware billed, and 3 wrvere!S burn i men were moatiy injured 49 the Pegion of the shoulders, aria and } the oem having been standing at shoul lered arma, in eehicl case the barrel of the muaket would reat {) the hollow of the rivbt arm and shoulder, the bret of the piece resting againat the bip. In sore instances, the men's boote and shoes were torn from their feet aud torn to pieces, ant, atrange am ie ay appear, the men were injured but litle tp the fees, In al! the casos, the burne appear an if they bad been caused by scalding hot water— i many teauces the skia beug abrive era aud janeiar Terny bee issued an order at fe! -hond, announcing to the blacks that lawer their governivent and behavior while have beoomne obselete, and that the negroee * be wubject to the mame restraints and to the same punishments for crime that are imposed ou whites, b sud to no others, Vagren er, will not be permitted: neither whites uor blacks can be al- lowed to abandon thelr proper ceeupations to de. | fert their fermilios, or roan to idl ves aboutthia department: but neither whites nor blacks will Le restrained frow #eking employment elsewhere when they cannotcltan it with just Won at their hommes, nor from traveling fre 0 plece an proper or leg'tiinate business, |. cl the civil tribunale are re-entablished, t@ # itinis- tration of criminal justice must, of neceam ty, be by Military courte: before much courts the evidence of SOlered persons will be received in all caw Toano City wae completely demroyed ty fire on the night of the h ult,—the work of an jucen- Mary, The town was composed of bull ae exclusively of pive ineli-boarda, aud iu some oure akes, covered with cottn luing and paper, to which was added the usual juffamable costing of lamp smoke, so thatit burned wimost ken train of powder, It je maid thes in two hours from the Gime the alarin wee wiven, the whole burned trick wane wmoking ticid of avhes and cinders Added to the destruction of property, Was the mows disgractful system of theiviny and robbing tuat ean be Imagined. A band of ruffians of a hundred or two would assis: iu clearing @ swore of ite con- fonts end land them at @ nafe distance from 4 burning buildings, when, at the word “realy, @ech man would seize as much as he could car: y end make off with it, Is was perfect revi! of A gentiewen who lett there ihe next Saye thas wen were alrowly cleaning burning brands te make rc for new ings. Coffee was tor wale at di ot 60 cents a cup, anil small rolls of bread vt 41 sech. Betore thiatime « new town 38 @priu 4p om the site that wae once Idaho City, ile @ 008 down at over $1,000,000), JEWS. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, lug ow Focurtn or Jcty—City CeLennarion,— From all the indications that are apparent, the Ne Sonal Holiday wil! be obeerved thie) ear with greater velat thau ft bas been for many years ‘The Lame @any Shchems are moving Ip the watie, aud it is sxpected that the coming “Vourth" will be obeerved with more than ordipaty eplendor, It ie unders ood shat Major-Cieneral Dix has been invited to deliver he oration, ‘The boys of rome of the choos will sing some petrictic ones, un ode will ve recited, and lienry Mortord, Keo. will sead ap original poem, A preliimivary meriing was sold last evening at the old wigwam, at wh com- tmiitecs, were appointed to arrange the programe, ote, The military authorities will thls year ignore the me honored City Hall,and hold their parade up town. A platform will be erected in Fourtecnih Street, west of Union Square, ftem which th: and Common Council will review tho troops, alter Ghis the civic authorities, with ihe qwilitary officers and others, will atiend a grand banguet,to be viven @t the house of Majo: -(ieneral Saudford bas issued an order, in which he dliects the Firet Division to parade “to celebrate the Sth aunive teary of our National Independence, the triumphant res- | Qoration of our Union, and the return of peace." | Line to be formed in 25d street, right resting ov Sth @venue, at § A.M, the Division staff aod Coptain Otto's troop to report at the General's!) cue at half- past 7. The General, with the concurrence of the Mayor and Common Council, invites wil the New York voluntecr rerinients to unite with bie Division, @oas to enable the citizens generally to receive and welcome them, Those who wish to part direeted to report at the General's office ‘Tryon Row, every day until Saturday in hee. A national salute will be fired at suurise, and another at noon ‘The live of march will be up Madison avenue to 4id etreet, through 42d street to Sih avenue venue to 14th street, up Lith street to Union » where the review will be held. It se euevented that the troops be formed in Hue and fire a feu ve wie, which will give # warlike featuie to the ox eaelon, ‘The fireworks iu theeveniug will be on apran ter plcees appro Priate to the occasion will be exhibited, Vou ir) Lave been entered iuto with the different manufac turers of pyrotechuy, who have ainost © peed their orders, h vielng to produce eomething better than his competitore. St, Perer's Day.—Tormorrow the { Of Mt. Petor (ihe Prince of the A te be le sometines called.) will he celebra inell the Prot. @etant Epiwopal aud Catholw C) urches A Church will bea tull choral service aud a Al ofclock, In th» Catholic Church ®t! served under the title of Bt, P the following day the “Coun emoration” of St, Paul Wheld. The live. of burh theve Sanitewillle found @tleneth in the Now foment, thatet Pe erin the Goepole, and that of Paul in ihe Ac teoft Both Saints euffored siarty pac im on the eetival lea, Vrinity non wb iso) erand Paul, and oo @ uny Apostles, bh Thines A_D., 65 9 Rome, exoc ) SY) yeate ago, uuder the Emperor Nero, who it is be teved Wasp esent iu per. moo, Bob were scoursed beto © belugs put to death, Bt, Peior was crucified, tur Paul ween Ronmian citizen, his divnity ae uch prevented Mim Below rubject 1 10 #0 ignominious a ce yh, ay thewa Doleaded. When se Pr CAME to the puce of execution he requested that he might le } with his head downusaris, allecineg that he « ® noe worthy to wuffer in the eame toinuer as his bis tue Master, and ve «ue BP acticed, the exceutione © grante | his Tequest, He was both nailed and band with Lopes co the cro ‘Lhe bodive of borh Saints combs, two miles outside o. there eighteen mos the one to the Vat Hatole death way rome iii i“ P buried in the cate Rome. but only remained yp AL Were ALorWwards carried an Tit and the other a lite farber from Rome, ‘The heads of both are bald to | be kept in silver bustoes im the Chaureh of John Lateran, One-half of the toy of exch is ted together in a rich vault in.the great Church of St Foul, on the Ostean Koad, and the other balf ina more stately vault in the Va'ican Church of St Peter, The day je a double of ttae recond in the Cath. ate Chusch, and the vestments worn are red, The Commesmoretion of Kt. Pau! on Priday is a double, fo-day, boing the vigil, will be obec rved as o faoy Tun New Fine DerantMest,—Drraitnp | colved ato thers were more or less | ent places i | Mayor | The General | pate are | Estimates of 178 Exrensus row 1865 asp 1966— The Board of Supervirors met yeaterday and received from the new Fire Comunistioners an estimate, shows ing the fol owing items of expenses for the remainder of she prevent year: Alterations to steamers and hook and Iadder trucks, alterations to and furniehing such hoe and fael tenders ae may be requir firet close steam fire engin Appera'ue, rey U s 7 and yardmen, 3 : Wrineers, $ enelneers, @8,7 nein $i 8, $1,006 | boremen and t foremen Pp 9 | Drivere $14.06 erate 10600 lertnen, &.5 600; | Hove and truckime 4, (0 Men for hand engin | and trucks { cupplies. teleytap! $9.00: her neceteary articles, $60,000, | Makin, An owing are the items of the estimate for next year Apporatna, new, #60,(4 Apparatns, repaire to, BH $50,000 Cine and Gime Fix. | tures, Itouees, tepaize and alterat’ } RL: Horees, parchaee of, #6000; Horse 000: Harness. oorelaee of and alteration Horeerhoelur, B Howe he , Sainion © i Salaries, Ser retary, clerks, t neere Qud vardmen, gos: Salaries, tees aph operator, @5.00 val arve, Lelieringera, arf ve Saarie Chief and | Assistant Enein: ers, $17 400; Salaries, engineers tor tleamers, wl7,4e > Balarios, foremen end meristant } foremen cor fea, $62,000; Salaries, drivers, | MUS00; Bularies, phere, #21000; Balaries inet. 67.000; Balaries, howe and truck men, $2 Supplies, fuel, oil, ent other neccesary articles, {4 Buppiles, fer telegraph aod extension, a A betel o alin, The Fire Commi ‘amet twice yesterday, but tranesc'ed no hue importance. Wuar New York was PAD ror tar | Wan-At om was yerterday introduced in the | Board of Superv vores, “that the Controller be res +d to communicate to t yard what emonns n expended on elty ai mint for olyects in connection with the war which is just end- | ed. and what part ie added to the funded ¢ efty andeounty.” unty we Purdy thourht ther anatiac’ on the rity of Mr. Orisou t but | Mr. Fly dened th) ing that all of the ioneys } expended in of the war cid not go |] throuch the bh A large proport wae pad tow lunteera by the Com | mon ¢ it would heof much Interest tothe | publiet w the total eum n ty on | recount of the wa the v6 ' ied to the Comr on Volunteering, und the Keard ad- Journed to Mooda Mr, Avvrion Ganpnen Countyey, aged 18 brother of Samuel G. Courtney, Eeq., Aseletant Dhatrat Attorr of thie detrict, wae drowned ree | cently, wh hiag fn the Hudeon, Ie ware young man of superior talent and educa‘'on, patihe Evening Exchange opened at | 14049, nnd closed at 111. Stock firm | OPENING OF A New Masonic HaLt —Last evening a mort pleseant re-union among Freemasone, | their wives, dauehte took place at 114 and 116 | | Beat Pith atreet, the ove being the opening of the new Maronic Hall, for the Ancient and sccepted } rite dnthat ding. ‘The proceedines op ned with a vrand concert, et which some of th st masical talent ia the ety and euborte mwdeted, After the foncert an excellent suppor was partaken of by the comping, ates which thes tr red to thy ball room, where dancing was kept up with grees epliit unsil ayl she Jewisn Throueoicay SeMinary.—Dr, 8, Adler, the eminent Rabbi of this city, bas addr a pastoral le to hie convregation, deprecating the dearth of 4 t in the Pnglirh language, and ehowine thatthe only remedy i t of up dustitation for the edneation vieve He reecoomends a p epa.atory school in the | fl et plnce, and whea that has ed nud grown, | asthe Orphan Aeslum bi ao complete theological seminary, A thie oble fention en connect whch thew Finanu + Was held y Vy. atv hich aud eight life-time wer roiled. Cuearcr Mrar.—Mr, Editor: Your efforts in bringing down the price of meat must secure the hearty approval of every poor man, Letany man, reet, near the 2 t cattle pr veour, down during vernal othorm and how iit The butebers that time, and he wil have exids “Wh the orice of meat ¢ won't lower the p jee can help it. LT would euegeet that there te mectines held in every ward Le‘ore the 4th of July, Let the people but once take eetion inthe matier and they will soon have cheap meat, iy giving thie an inertion ip your valuabe paper you will, I think, further the cood cause. aud obure, A LALOR? ON STUYVESANT Pann. | | Jew's Horer, =A new hotel is shortly to be tedon Woosdway, at which the cooking, ete., will | @re Le entirely Jewieh, AbhivAL or Fararants,- The steamer & from Hlambuare, arrived veaterd z were moativ emart, intel ue Stella trom Brewen, ern TURNING Troors,—The following troops {arrived inet evening, t Camden and Atnboy { line. Fitth New Yok Art ¥, O27 men; 10h do, PSO Piet) Maseaeho + ALT men, Th vaied will leave thie morning, for Boston lie Peart Steerer RaArLroap Accipent, Yevtoniae, Corone: Gover beld an inquest upon the | body of TPhomaad, Hannon, the child whe died at 22 Cherry sieet, from inurte vee ved by telog run over in Pearl eteet by aSecoud avenur ear, Tt ap. J peared fiom the evidenes that tie driver did not “break up" #oeoon ne he ini he tthe jury found “thot the said ehild came to hie death by injures received from car Ti of the Second avenue line, end that enid death was caused by the nocligence of the | driver of eaid eur, (that we ¢ he the company } for the rare ot ape Atwhich thes pormit the {to le driven though the populous parte of their routes, Drowsen,—Corener Collin held an inquest on the bed. of an iukoown man, 3S yveare of ave, > woe toand toa * foot of 6hth tN. RK. Pocene dle have been a ' himan nemed Kiead, who committed encide | by drowniay hineselt on saturday eweuine | Faran Acctpent,An Trishwoman named | Ann ties weet tally ininced by falling down a flight j of stareatthe com re: sed stress and dd avenue ‘THe Second ANNUAL Pre Nie of the Opera. t ‘id ab Buff Grove, | | kor ow fnd. althouch | tl there were a} e eat man vl i with» ‘ tht, . Pree nted to Mr, | | 1) ute e Tica c. of the soc. ty, a beaue | tid pilves tem urn, Ae me eleht token of esteem, SUE COURTS, | | Coerr Carpanan Dray Ci eu Po tl—adou t Noe, Vhs Md iis 8 Wid Does fot, Wa, iG, 1 1 1.15 Hore. Kerven's Respoystuiriry vox Monmy, The evee of Win, T. Wine ao aiuet Win. P. Karle, was miedin the Cieult Cour v@ tme ogo, and moe cutofelors by the paint & while etepping at the ceendaute hotel, This below waefor | aii ce wii an i tihe coun. @, DA easonal.e ne th hin for trave ihe a itis ve.dct im ea -¥ aa € we (hy in e'shiah a ne Bicwon he 1101 LAVO.€.'s Oa jn is ont espouse tor any execs ‘ unt, Whom pa fpeclully for koepone it ihe ; i fs thevetore, direesod @ judgment to be entered | Dascras ov Inacners. In the Fupreme Court, } Chen. vesterda wus assed the nH Joba Beeworl wevinet the Phoanax Fire) Inew ¥ | PlaintitY owned a nitt w fe, aud whioh he had | fondante, [twee ehown m falee Areurances ot the value of taal property, thongh not from Steward, bu irom another tusurapce Company, and beuce the case was dlemirsed, Cover oF Gkyenat pissions.—The following cases wore disporod ot yesterday in the Court of General Sessions, when the Court adjourned for the term * Edward Weel, who Was couvicied of having re. i ich had heen ae made restitution ot eae My of sade fined $.5).........Ne'han Wass, id larceny in etealing clothing trom boarding-loure in East 14th e.:eet, wae ‘ate Prison tor 3 Ann Hunter, convicted of stealing #130 from James Ho- #An, was sent tothe Penitentiary for 3 months. Povtcn INTEeLLiornon.—Seizure of Counterfeit Money.-At an ent!y hour yesterday morning, Capt. Rhodes, of ‘he 43d (Brooklyn) Precinet, asslated by Chief Young and Detectives MeDoueall and others made a visit to the Carron House in Crosby atrees, ar Houston, when it ans understood that @ larve amount of counterfel? tm: led. On ts arching pe Be eminen n rfeit ills, ranging in denom from $2 to «ly were found, The counte on the New York Ex- change Bank Bak of Kinderhook, N, Y. “ » Merchants’ Bank of New teatord, Mase. Commercial tank of Bu. lin Bank of Lowville, N. Y., Hampehie, New Bank of Roxbury, Mose, the State Bank at Cam N..J., sud various others, ‘Ihe police made no a ate of Fi ae there were no persons in the Carson House who thing about the counterteits, Chief Young arce of the counterfeite, which will be de- stroyid. They were poorly execated, and would not have been likely to have deceived a judge of money, A Broadway Merchant Arreated.—Officer Croker, of the Tombs Police Court. arrested Kortwright Cru- fer, a merchant doing business at No. 907 Broadway, on the complaint of Harry U, Whiabam, of No. 23 North Moore street, ‘The complainant that, he 14th day of December inst, b Ne receiving as col. ate al securi vix Woeeler & Wilson's Cruser represented him com pial of making the reprerentations upon which tLe money waa obtained, Cruger did not own the sewtne machines, and that it was his intention todetraud Whigham, Justice Mo- fan committed Cruger tor ¢xamunation, Raid on Aboniloned Women.On Monday night Ceptain Kpeieht, of the 20th precinet, gave directions to hin men toarie tallol the abandoned women found on theat awithin his procimnet, Ninety-four women were atesved and locked up. and yreterday Justice Dodge committed them for examina fon, Burglary. —\Uneb Tracy and James O'Brien were by oificers Crowley and oo. of the wth pt, charged with entering the dw eiline of sidney jevio, in 36th etieet, Lhe prisoners were caught in the boure, having sathe ed about $1,000 worth of operty, whea they were about to escape, Committed y Justice Dodge, Dangerous Assault.~A difficulty occurred on Mon- day night in the saloon corner of Bowery and Dover treet, between ‘he proprietor, Joe ph Sweitrer, and Chaies Wadde, of Kondout, Ulster County, when Sweitzer dew wn aword and otruck Wadue acroms the hand, fuflieing @ serious wound, Justice Hogan beid Sweiizer tor trial, ‘The Brooklyn, Tar Fovern or Juty,—There is to be w frand military parade in Biooklyn, on the 4th, and in the evening there will be fireworks from the City Holl Park, Union Base Hall Grounds, and eome point in Bouth Brooklyn not yet designated. ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT OF THE PARKER Cournaiate Iserrrete,—The 20th annual com- mencement of the Parker Collogiate Institute took place Inet evening at the Academy, in Joralemon treet. There waa, as ie urual on those occasions, a laree ettendance, and great interest wae mantiested in the proceedings. The young Indy graduates occu. pied the vente in front of the p'atform, They were dressed in white, and presented a very interesung appearance, A, A. Low, Esq., presided, The order of exercises consisted of the anthem, “Before Jehovah's Awial Throne ;" prayer; chant, “Gloria in Excelsis;" Introductory Poein by Miss Abby Mather; “Irving and bis Friends,” composed by Mise Charlotte Delano; “Only a Candle," by Mise Flien Ludington, “Bureka." by Mise Mary E. Sterle, Cho.us, “We ere two Merry Minstrels." “Neh bila out the stare” by Mise Harriet Parker, “Re- turned Vo unteer Mary ( M "Cut De \ Cho us, “Joy | Joy! Gom to-day" “Claseic Pall " Mise Pauiine Hen- icksn, Silent Yo ces," Sarab B, Clewe-, ithe moral eiguificwnce of the Ideal," Mee Suen ‘ “Our National Futuio.”” Mise Char neon, Chorus, “Gory be to God on High.” The sivent then made ap address to the eraduates, aiter which diplotuas were awarded to the following young Indice: Mine Barnb EB, Abbott, Cattekill, Pa, Anna E, i ooutield, Uniontown, Va: Mina M Ladebaw, Brooklyn; Mise Caroline Bail, Han- over, N. J; Miee Sarah |i, Cleaver, Port Penn, Jel M Fanu.e C, Coborne, Wiilia 1. 1, Martha ©, Cutt) Skaneaties, N. Y pane le Witt, “Lafaye te, N 3 yelano, Brooklyn; Helen FE, Duryea, Ide Fikio fo; Mary BE. Fullerten, d Mary W. (ireene, do; herine Grovesen ebureh, LI; Clava P. Grove, Peoria, 1 Botts Hendrickson, Brokiyn; F ce J. Huntley, Wilhanmebureh, f. 1, Hester £. Hanto.d, Brooklyn ; Mary F. Insereoll, st, Pau Minn; Caroline B, John Centreviile. Mich; Honnah Emily b Jave, Detauker. L. dt bL. Knaete, Boooklyn; Harder b. Leonara, Asutielu, Mase, bieu Ladineton, MW woukes, Wied Sarah W. dtoore, tliat ebuigh, N.Y Aboy M. Matoer, Williometown, Masa; Mary MH. Beele. Port Depowit, be; Helen F. Su lif, Warten, obs L ecxor J, Thoa.peon, Brookivn; Heen A, dutty New Yore Choy: mareacot Ve plank, Batavia, N.34 Jone Walker, Brookiyu; Anne M. Wilson, do; Mary J. Younes, do Atrer the delivery of the diplomas, the “ Parting Li, mn" was suny, and tee proceedings terminated, SENTENCE or RtioTers —Jastice Dailey powet ofthe cace of the rioters arrested ching, at the corner ot South Sth aud 21), Chartos Hable wae teat to the ben'tentiary tor 6) daye; Patrick Deviln and Jobo Burke were each fined 925, or two months’ j’eniten- vary, ALLEGED Ovrrage on A LITTLE Girt,— A mau named John Veralgen, aged 57 years, was arrested by the dic Precinet police, last eveulug, on the charge of committine an outiage® upon atite irl nawed Piedciieks Kenhadt aced 7 years, whe y she wae giewtiy inuied, The accused keeps a candy etore in 27th et ert, wear 4th avenue,Gowauua bE, Fuller, a Ww ana i are that the girl war in the habit shiag 1h Upon one ot these occarions, as alleged, be co wiltied the offence of which be «sands charmed, OPERATIONS OF BURGLARS,—The stable of Mr. Jota Duydam, Sth street, Letween South dd, b, D., was biokeu open, yea eraay morn @ jight wagon sioen therefiom.... etal » Middle Viulace, Bob, Wonday bikht, and robbed of a +e.t of harness the remdence ot Mr, ith, te steet, Leswcen Pronkin and Washington, Green. po. DL, Was eureied, yesterday morning, Bad robbeu of iT in Kieeubacks, Teceipts To destroy rate flutien their heads in To kil) cockroaches- boots, then catch your roaches, put them intoe barrel, tuen ,et in yourself and dance, To kl bedbuys—cbain their hind legs to a tree, then go round tu front and make moutis at them, Toreatch nice—on going so bed put crum!s of cheese Into your mouth, and he with it open, and Wien a touses’ Wiiskers tc kle your throwt— dive, Po prevent dogw trom going wed—cus ther tails off just Lehind their catch then, one by one, and dunes oR CLEARED, STEAMBHIPS —Scotia, Liverpool; Siton, do Ba- varia, Hambur; Mirsise pp, Woolvad, Butimo.e, SUIP—B ne Jacket, Dilingham, for San Fraueleco, BARK —Ocen, Bown, of England, for Miraniehi, Sew Oceans, Wo URIG—W overly, Biull, for Cow Bay, C, Breton, | SCHOONERS—Albevt Dexte), for Sant, Martha; Bouile.n Cross Half x, Nb: Loyal t, Bango Bue low, Buz .tethport tt Chese, Po tland SLOOP—Aucora, Caipenter, for Norwich, Conn, ARRIVED, eTRAMPITIPS.Fl Cid, Newbern, NC; City of P, hau Prince, Savanuah; Cuba L.ver peo! rinia, Love poo and & neoan; Gianaaa, a OR OU; Vdward Evecett, storehead City vin Fortress Moniog; Aleriog, pavannah SHIPS1iov Morton, Neweastle, FE; Ann Eliza, Altown twing, Hamburg; Sardis, Mobile BARKS-—stella, from Bremen; Speculation, Bahia; Holiaud, st Jaco. SCHOONERS Ida A Jayne, Georgetown; A |) Tver, Musjuash; Marietta Sinith, Harbor Island; Vanator, Cat Isiond; George H Crs % wood, Georgetown; C & N Rocers, Cat Islan Zaudt, Eleuthera; M Munson, Beaufort, NC; JA Woodhouse, Havana; Minuie Cobb, Baitimor; Gea Burnside, Baracoa: J 1 Gritten, Gloucester, Gireffe, Jonesborough: Brandwine, Norwich; Margaret Ann, Lingan; W E Bird, Boeton; Alpine, do; Washineton, Lull River; Althea, Maryland; Mary Harris, Nassau, BELOW—Bark Audos; brig Hattio Wheeler CHRISTIAN’S MISTAKE. “Tt means,'! anid Christian, trying hard to re- strain an indrenant anewer, ‘that Miss (ascoigne ye giving herself a great deal of neediess trouble outa thing which will never happen. My friends, the Fergueona, may call to-day—I cid not invite them, though Thali certainly not shut the door upon them—tut they have no intention whatever of being on visiting terme at the Lodge, nor have lof esking them.’ “Tam glatto hear 1t,'! aad Mise Gascolrne— ‘glad fo see that rou bave so much good taste and roper feeling, and that all my exertions in bring- fog vou—ae T bope todo to-ay—for the first time into our society will not be thrown away.’’ Christian *an note very proud woma! —that is, her pride lay too deep below the surface to be easi- | fy ry ffled, but she could not bear this. “If by ‘our society’ you mean my husband's friends, ‘to whom he je to introduce me, Isbell be most happy always to welcome ther to his house; but ff you imply that Tam to exclude my own— horent, worthy, honorable people, tneducated though they may be —I muat altogether decline agreeing wih vou. Tehall do no mich thing.” “What siall you do then?’ sald Miss Gascoicne, after a alight pause ; for shedid not expect su b re- sistance trom the young, pale, penmve creature. “What seema to me--aal think is will to Dr. Grey'—with « timid glance at him, and a wish she had found courace to speak to Lim first on this mat- ter, “the ovly right thing Icando, Notto dra my friends into wciety where they world not fee at home, and which would only look down upon them, but to maketheim understand clearly that I —an'l my hushand—do vot look down upon thet ; that we res ect them, en! remember their k nd- new, We may not ask Mr, Ferguson to dinner— he would find lito t> say to University dous; and aa for his wife'’’—she could not forbear secret sinile at the thought of the poor dear woman, with her voluble aflectionateness and her gowns of all colora, Leside the atately, frigid, we oueree and unexceptionably mannered Miss Gascoig: o— “whether or not Mra, F rguson is invited to the series of parties that you are planing, I shell go snd #60 her, and she sbal! come to see me, as often wseverl ple se." This speech, which began steadily enough, ended with sebaky voice end flashing eye, which, the moment it met Dr. Grey's, gravely watch.ug her sank immediately. Tbat in," she added gently, “ifmy husband has ro objection.” None," he said, but drew 'nk and paper tohim, and est down to write a note, which he afterward banded over to Chraiian, Then addressing hs | Sister-in-law, ‘I have invited Mr, and Mrs. Fergu- | | gon to dine with us—juat ourselves, ae you sud Maria will be out—at @ix o'clock to-morrow, And ob! —with a weary look, as ifhe were voto lneen- sible to thiapeity domcatic tnartyrdom as peo, l+ imagioed—''uo, Henrietta, les us bave a lite peace." Ik was in vain, Even Dr, Grey's influence could not heal the wounded egovisw of this unfortunate lady, “Peace! Do you mean to aay thatit is I who make dis-peace? But if you, having kuown what a kool, oLedient wile really ia, can submis to such unWarrantable dictation; aod itl, or Maria, your own e'ster (Maris, why don't you speak’), can net offer one wor t of advice to ® young person, Who, as Tags beexpecte|, is eutirely ignoraut of the usages Of society —.m in fact, @ periect child—" “Sie is my we!" said De, Grey, so mucddenly and decis vely thateveu Clirimian, who had Leen reaming the noto wits. ful heart for kindaess shown for ber sake, invo uter ly started. My wife, He semdovly those two words, yet somehow they Crought a tear in Ler eye. T! e sense of peotection, ©) new and sirangé Was also }lea- Bhe could bh tought ber own baitles—at least she coula on without bringing him into them; but when |@ stood there with his Land on her sboulder, simply saying thos: words, which ima) l ed, or ought to umply, every thing that man is to woman, and every thi that Woman pees, she became no longer warl ke and ind.guaot bus bum- bie, passive, and content. And long afver Dr, Grey was gone away, with bis big book uncer his arm, and M seGascongns, in un utteratle wrath and scoru, had turne: from ber and began taking velubly to poor Aunt Mara at the flresce, the feeling of conteut remained There wae along pause, during which (he two chi dren, Lovitia and Arbur who bed! «ened wish open ey:® sud cars to What wes no among tu Ir elders, now, forvett'ng ital, crept away ior sheir usual halt bour of after-Livskiass psy in the or'e| window of the ‘living-room. Christian also took ber work, and began thinking f other thiags, She neither wished to igbt or be fought for, particula:iy in such @ petty domectie war many disadvantage. of a girlhood almost euirely removed from the society «tf women was shat it bat saved ber from women's smalluesses. s, ber nature jel! was large, like her person—large, and bounteous and sweet; it refused to take iD those tty motives which disturb petty minds, Life to Ree Wes s grand romeatic draws,--perhape, alas! & tray —Out it pever cculd .¢ made Into a gen- teel comedy, with childish inurgues, Lili udan Datlies, (en pests in teapots or t.uucers G.aue Upon ketCe-crune, Tous, concluding the tem) Orary storm Waf over, sud a!.cost forgetting it at (ho bali-hout's called cheerfully to thee ildreu to ves ready tur » walk with her ois sunshivy morning. Mise Gascoigne ros, ber blsck eyes flashing: “Coildrea, you will nos leave the house, You will walk with nobody but your own proper nurses. It wae your poor mamma's cusiom, atu, tough ale is dead, ber wis es shall be carricd out at least so long as I am alive." Curistian stovd utterly amazed, Her intention bad been so harmless; she bad thought the walk good lor the children, aud perhaps good for herself to have their com, any, Sprehad meant to take them cut Wisb ber the first available day, aud be- Kin & regular series of ratubies, which perhaps win ther lide bearte toward her, tor they aud vow oil ber pleasant = plans wer: set esiie, Ani there the children stood, balfirightened, half hority Leb» een Ove thing was cle Phere must Le ng them Into the co Christian saw and wit) aatrong effort of seli-cousrol she suid to Mist Gascoigne, * Tibink, betore we discuss this matter, the cbil- dren bad betterleave theroom. Go, Atty and Vitheay your send I will send word to the pure - The chil rea went obedieatly, though Christian heard Arthur woune: to bissimer something about “such wicily row.” Bar thers was nove, M sa Gascoigue burst forth into a perf ct torrent of words directed not to Mra, Grey, Lus at ber, in- volving such ins vustions, S aeCusetions that Christian who had pever been Uelou bo thie kind of thing, stooc literally as under, She sues ered not a word; shecould not trust ber- selito speak, Soe Lad meant eo kladly ; was eo in nocent ol any .celng save @ wish tole gool and motherly to tuecse motbe:less chi ares, Py abe bad such an swieuee craving ior ilei: attec One of the many asiv.ptages smoug the | } | ' down on the crimson sofa, and busted herself oved ther, with the littl+ eager ‘ace creeping close to herty and the little fatarm steadring itself round her neck, Ler wet eves soon grew dry and bright. and het heart lene sore, less hopeless, Ties nal! neces- sities of the presen’, which make children's com- pany 80 soothing, quieted ber now; and by the time she had watched the little fellow run away, drag- ging his cart borne down the oak floor, sbouting *Gee-bo'* turning round often tolauch @ her, Christian felt that life looked less blank and dreary toan it had done an hour , There was time for the bot cheek to coo! and the angry heart to be etillede litse before the visitors came. Mies Gascoigne had truly remarked’ that the mas ter's wife was ‘ unaccustomed to society" —that so ciety which forms the stapleofal) provincial townts well dressed, we!) mannere*, web juformed, Dus {t seemed to Christian re if these ladies, though thoroughly ledyl.ke in manuer, which wae very grateful to ber lunate sense of refinement, al! dress- ed after one fashion, and talked mostly abeut the game things. To her, ungifted with the bicased fevulty of small talk, the conversation appeared somewhat frivolous, unrea), and uninteresting, Bie barcly knew what to say to it, yet wan p.nfull conacious that her every word and every joo wer: bene sharply crte sed, either in the charace- ter of Edward Oak'ey's daughter or Dr. Grey's wile: “At lenat he shall not be ashamed of me," wae the shought that kept her up througb both weariness and resentment, and she found herselfinvolun!arily looking toward the door every time itopened. Would hecotmne in? At least bis prosence wold briny ber that sense of relie! and protection, which ae had never failed to feel trom the first bour she knew Dr. Arnold Gre He did come in, though not immediately, and presing ber with a emile, which doubt'ess turn sh- ed the texttor a whole week's gorsip in Avois bridve, Went over to talk to # group of ladies be- longiay to Baint Be And now forth her husband wee ‘in society Cur sian looked at ber husband many times stealthily, wheneverte didn tnotce ber, Now saw him ashe wanin reality, the heaiof hia faliy, the tester of bis college, the cenireof @ circle of frien doing bis work in the world as man ougbt to do it, and an @ woman dearly loves to eee bim doit, Christian's eye brightene de dag seemed c.eeping inte ber duil, deedesed eart, he was thinking thus, and wondering if is |, ber heart suidealy stopped siil!. 1, waa only at the sound of s uame, repeated im idle conversation by two ladies beh nd ber. od e@true, My 6 moruiog. He he large fortune be * Ho didn't deserve it Ifeverthore wasan utter ecapegrace, 1t wesc, He broke his poor mother's rt: she died during that affair, The dean must ¢ kvown all about tf “Yes, but he aud soe master kept it very much to themacives, My husband bates talkiag; and as for De, Grey —" “The dean pa.dm long visit this roorning* Brereton," suddeniy interrupred Dr Grey, “We wero con ratu ating ourselves on our prow pects, We think thereare oneortwo men whe will 'o Saint Borte'a great crecit next year.’ “That swell, Bat ny busbaud says it will be long before we zebs man like oie whow I was jist speaking of—Mr. Uoicke---S'r Edwin we is now, He has succeeued to the Darouetey, Of course you Lave bi ard cf this!” “DT have,’ briefly answered Dr, Gray And t! e desu's wife, who bed a.lthe love of talk- ing which the dean bad not, mingle witha Lite retiiod a of balked curiosity, ten turued to | Mra. Grey. ' | | ana even tho r compun.onship, ior (here woretimes | when oer Life ieh wiuerug up within ber—v to death by t.e ylovm of the uull home, w is daily round of evlciuu ormal.ies, Li ele bad sp_k- bue Would bave Lures into tears, ‘Tv uve Ler- seif irom this, #6 roee anu lets the parlor, It m ght buvo hewn woak, UDWO LY » Woman of apiri ¢ bul Cusist.au 6.8, 19 Ou! ReLee—HOL Miss G sci, be'o—6 le veryecla, Anu mostelddlke in the passivuaie Listeruess, ther kecu seuee of ip/usiice, Were tLe leure ele shea in Ler own ru mn, aon, For be aid not rotuD., Grey j wey suculd sue? Her cotaplaute could only woune dim: sud somehow she 8.orue. ty comp ad not been a Koveruess tur two ye leaving that sauthorily propped Up Ly exiraneous power is useless, duu that, between near conuectious, love commanuc, not wou, geueraliy reaules fu something very like hatred, Besides, Wes shere not some truth in what the aunt eau? Had she—the second wife—austhority over the firss Mrs, Grey's chiluren? Would it nut Le better to les shem aloue, for xood or for evil, aud troucle berself abouttbeir wellare no wore? But jug. that minute Oliver's little tee, weat patteriug outside the door—QO.iver, who, sill a nursery pet, was treerthan the others, and who had already learned where to come of foreuoons for biscuits to eat or toys to be mended, There was now @ one- wheeled cart and es three-legged horee requiring Christian's tenderest ecuiion; and as soe sat ; Pl “You must bave beard of that young man, and the scandal about bim: is was only « 5 o he wee rnsticated. Buch apty! He waaa ni ns clever fellow-—goul at everything, And que e genius for music, Tobearbim slug aud play wae deli, btful! Aud yet be was such # scawp—s« dowue right villain.” sed dear Mra. Brereton,"’ said Dr, Grey, ‘poe aquiies ain at iwentr, Au i le wore, don't you think that the les we taik about vials the betior?" Bo the conversation dr: dod pped—ircpped as thi Trop every day, uncer wesmooth surface o1 ciety, wh. haudles sol glily edved tools treade fo gi vpon bomb-sbel!s, with the tusce just taken outin tine, “T am very tired,’? ea'd Mre. Grey, while Dr, Grey wes 4 cing the last of the visiiors to ther carriage, “1 think I will go at ouce to my ows Do so," replied Aunt Maria. been a very taugulrg dey ior Go, and [will sei! Aruold you are « ly wanisbalian b ur to dinner, “Twall be read;."" And #0 abe was. But for twenty out of the thir- ty monnies she bud lain mo iouless om her bed, toes Lke #deas tivure, xs possive apd as Wi Then sb dressou hereelf, aud wen: r the form: wre, sale routine ber pres 5 Prayeu w.th all Ler Leart it miybt—until sue died. (To be continued.) “Indeed, it bag lor ua all, ‘Yoo Late for Classification. A FURNISHED ROOM. 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